The Path of the Unification Church

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1 The Path of the Unification Church Father gave this sermon on Sunday October 14, 1988, to commemorate thirty eight years having passed since his release from the Hungnam Special Labor Camp. Note: This speech has been translated and edited with the hard work of the members of the True Peace magazine team and published in October issue of TP magazine. God and seeking the way to live with him. On the other hand, philosophy, today s philosophy to be more precise, is about discovering God by centering on all knowledge and cultural backgrounds and on certain worldviews and other ideological viewpoints. They thus differ from 1

2 each other. Philosophy is about finding God whereas religion is about living with him. That is why the people who have moved history until now are not philosophers. Where God should be As you are probably aware, there are four great saints. Who are they? They are leaders who started religions. This is true of Jesus, of Buddha, of Confucius and of Mohammed. These are the four great saints. How did they, out of the innumerable people in history, come to bear the honor of being the four great saints? They were not people that lived their lives yearning to live with humankind. Instead, they were people that thought solely about God s will and about living with him and that kept pace with God s will as they lived their lives. Human thoughts and desires are transient. Each human being s path differs, based on whether he or she is superior or inferior and in accordance with the lifestyle of each particular individual and his or her situation, but those paths all slip away. The lifestyle of a patriot continues as long as the nation exists. That is why a patriot s loyalty ends when the nation comes to its end. Because people try to follow the path of their thought processes or desires based on their nations, on their societies, or on their families in the human world, the paths of the societies, families and individuals centered on the nation have nothing to do with God s will. Why? Because they belong to the fallen realm. The place where God should be needs to transcend the fallen world. From this viewpoint, the historical representatives that have tried (at least) to pave a path for humanity to advance to the ideal world, that is, a world of a higher dimension, are the four great saints. Christians formed the European cultural realm centered on Christianity. Hindus formed the Indian cultural realm centered on Hinduism. Figures in the Far East formed a cultural realm centered on the three religions of Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism; Muslims formed the Middle East cultural realm centered on Islam. In this way, they have endeavored until now to form the ideal life realm for God, in other words, his ideal foundation. 2

3 Why is it, then, that believers have conflicts with one another? They have conflicts because they all desire the standard by which God can lead his ideal life in the world centered on their own religious denominations. It is bad for religious people to fight amongst themselves, but we should realize that it also demonstrates that the standard they desire is yet to be achieved. Thus, God s will remains to be fulfilled until that standard can be achieved. In light of this, since the cultural backgrounds behind people differ, their starting places are also all different. Those in the East began Eastern culture and those in the West began Western culture. In order to bring them under control, the four great cultural realms formed. Wherein lies the purpose for doing that? It is not to break them all up centering on religions, but rather to unite the religions and save global humanity on the foundation of the united religions. Then, where is global humanity, once saved, supposed to go? Buddhists desire to go to a world that believes in Buddhism, Christians desire to go to a world that believes in Christianity and Muslims desire to live in a world where they can live their lives centering on the religious denominations they belong to. Thus, they all desire to live in a united sphere. All religious founders, longed to achieve that hope, and at the same time, therein lies God s will. However, what none of these religious founders understood was that all the cultural realms thus formed become one in the Last Days. There comes a time when they become one and the will of the individual, the family, the tribe, people, nation, world and that of all of heaven and earth come into contact with God s will, based on which they originated. They did not understand this. What will happen next after a worldwide domain is formed? Only one axis exists where the nations can become one, the tribes can become one and the individuals can become one centering on the peoples, tribes and families. The paths for the will of an individual and the will of a family are the same, the only difference between the two being the scope of that will. That is why they need to unite. Since God is the absolute, one being, we need to inherit the will of that one being. 3

4 It is the same as people climbing a mountain from all directions, starting out from regions of different cultural backgrounds. When, in the end, they reach the peak, they look at one another and say, Ah, you re from the east! You are from the south! You are from the west! You are from the north! After they get to know each other in this way, and they ask one another, Who did you come to find? each will answer, I came to find God. They will not know this until they reach the mountaintop. Only God, who watches over those people climbing to the mountaintop and who works his providence as he looks down upon them, knows this no one else. Love manifests creative power Based on this viewpoint, since the path of religion began when people first began to live centering on God s will, the path followed by religion is the path of God s will. Since God s will is the will of the absolute being, it remains the sole will forever. There cannot be two of them. Therefore, people who live while centering on the absolute will, that is, the will of the absolute God, live their lives in an individual heaven. People whose families lead such a life live with God in a family heaven. Beyond peoples, nations and the world, when the entire world lives together, united as one and centered on the will of the world, that becomes the kingdom of heaven on earth. What is the Unification Church s purpose? It, too, follows the same path. The Unification Church s Rev. Moon did not begin living his life centered on himself. If God exists amidst all the paths of religions, in the midst of such a chaotic environment, in the end we need to conform ourselves in every way to the original will. Though there are many factories at present all producing their own paraphernalia, we need to put together and create a product that God will like best, based on his blueprint. If there is no blueprint or no movement on earth that can unite the world as one based on that blueprint, God, who established religion, should himself fail. We need to seek the path of God s will. What is the path of God s will? It is the path opposite to the one followed by the devil. In this world, those who wish to live need to endeavor to live, but 4

5 the people who wish to go to the heavenly kingdom need to endeavor to die. These are complete opposites, which is why it is written in the Bible that those who wish to die will live and those who wish to live will die. It follows paradoxical logic. How can a religion become one that can unite the world? How are we to endeavor to die? We need to be able to die as individuals, we need to be able to die as families, we need to be able to die as tribes, we need to be able to die as peoples and we need to be able to die as a world. When that religion becomes an ideology based on whose doctrine we can return to God, we can then meet him. This is the conclusion we can reach. When the Unification Church moves, it moves not for the sake of the Unification Church itself. Instead, it endeavors to invest itself and sacrifice itself for the greater good. In order to create any great thing, smaller things need to be invested first. This is the principle for development. God is designing an ideal united world in this great universe, and to promote the ideal realm for the formation of this great universe, what will he need to do rather than taking out the form of this universe to achieve the greater good? He will have to invest even this universe into something. To achieve the purpose of the universe, for the universe to just sit still and do nothing is unacceptable. Something needs to envelop the entire universe and must be big enough for the universe to go into its embrace. Once the universe is in it, it needs to sit still for thousands of years, because if it were to assert itself, the great ideal realm of the universe could not form. What can bring about the unity of the religious realm? Not brute force. A recalcitrant child turns back when they come across the love of his or her parents. Love manifests creative power in the world of death. It is a great power that exercises the right of resurrection at the place of death./ 5

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